Are the LHC experiments covering the whole possible beyond standard model (BSM) parameter space? Are there well motivated experimental signatures which were not sufficiently studied? A common assumption in conventional searches at the LHC is to expect the new particles, if unstable, to decay promptly close to the beam spot. However, often this assumption is driven by convenience rather than by physics consideration. In fact, many well-motivated BSM models contain parameter space featuring long-lived particles (LLP) with macroscopic lifetimes that decay away from the beam spot. Searches for these types of experimental signatures are therefore well motivated but much more challenging. In this seminar, I will present an introduction to LLP searches at the LHC and discuss recent results from the CMS experiment.
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